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Revision as of 17:39, 19 January 2020
This template is meant to format the entry for a single or multiple languages (up to 10).
If a work has only one language, use:
- {{Language|Latin}}
If a work contains macaronic text, or has text underlay in more than one language, use:
- {{Language|2|French|Italian}}
For each language used, the work will be categorized in the proper language category.
- Special cases
For works that are sung only with Ah´s, Oh´s or bocca chiusa, use:
- {{Language|None}}
For works that are sung with an onomatopoeic or made-up language, use:
- {{Language|Invented}}
For works whose language couldn't be identified properly, use:
- {{Language|Unknown}}
For works that are not supposed to have an underlay text (like Hymn tunes or Anglican chants), use:
- {{Language|Unspecified}}
The work will be categorized respectively in one of these categories: Wordless works, Works in invented language, Works in unknown language or Works in unspecified language.
With the exception of "None", all other special cases can be mixed with a regular language:
- {{Language|2|English|Invented}}
- Other features
The template now accepts language names mistakenly typed with lowercase initial. The same applies for the special cases cited above:
- {{Language|2|english|invented}}
The links will be displayed normally with uppercase initial and the work will be correctly categorized in Works in English, Works in invented language.
A text can be added after the language or list of languages when necessary:
The «text» will be displayed on the same line.
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